InfoPath Forms Services, which is available in
SharePoint Server 2013, enables you to deploy an InfoPath form template to a
SharePoint Server so that users without the InfoPath rich client can open and
fill out InfoPath forms in a Web browser.

Let’s assume- when you try to
publish and save the form, you receive the following error message:

InfoPath cannot save the
following form: Form Name. This Document Library was either renamed or deleted,
or network problems are preventing the file from being saved. Contact your
network administrator

For Resolution, I would
like convey Million thanks to Microsoft for publishing a KB article for this
issue so that everybody can refer and resolve it quickly.

Do not keep sensitive data (like passwords, credit card numbers, PIN etc.) in the clipboard while surfing the web. It is extremely easy to extract the text stored in the clipboard to steal your sensitive information.

Spread this information to as many friends as you can, to save them from online frauds!

It is true, text you last copied for pasting (copy & paste) can be stolen when you visit web sites using a combination of JavaScript and ASP (or PHP, or CGI) to write your possible sensitive data to a database on another server.

If
you are uploading large files--or many files that add up to a large total
size--to a library, you may get errors due to the file size limit in SharePoint
or timeout errors in your version of Internet Explorer. Steps you can take to get around these errors include:

Upload 100 or fewer files. Uploading more than 100 files at a time is not supported.

Avoid uploading files larger than 250 MB, which is the
maximum file size by default.

If your organization maintains an on-premises
deployment of SharePoint, ask the server administrator to verify or
increase the maximum file size limit to accommodate the size of the files
you are uploading. The default size limit is 250 MB, but it can be
increased.